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Any Asus Aio users that can give feedback

Has anyone used the new Asus Aio cooler and the OLED screen etc would love to hear feedback on it. Also what about the Ryujin with the fan on the bottom to cool the vrm was hoping it was released by now.

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Get a reliable corsair or NZXT AIO.

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11 minutes ago, Enderman said:

Get a reliable corsair or NZXT AIO.

>Reliable

>NZXT

...yeah

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19 minutes ago, OrbitalBuzzsaw said:

>Reliable

>NZXT

...yeah

They have some of the lowest failure rates considering they sell like 1000x more units than other AIO manufacturers.

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Just now, Enderman said:

They have some of the lowest failure rates considering they sell like 1000x more units than other AIO manufacturers.

They're not that great as AIOs either.

 

1 : You have to use CAMcer if you want RGB control

2 : IIRC they're quite noisy

3 : They're so damn expensive compared to Corsair, etc.

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On 10/22/2018 at 12:49 AM, Enderman said:

They have some of the lowest failure rates considering they sell like 1000x more units than other AIO manufacturers.

Asus AIOs are also from Asetek, the same supplier as the NZXT and Corsair AIOs.

 

https://www.asetek.com/desktop/do-it-yourself/asus/asus-rog-aio-liquid-coolers/

https://www.asetek.com/desktop/do-it-yourself/

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2 minutes ago, For Science! said:

Asus AIOs are also from Asetek, the same supplier as the NZXT and Corsair AIOs.

 

https://www.asetek.com/desktop/do-it-yourself/asus/asus-rog-aio-liquid-coolers/

https://www.asetek.com/desktop/do-it-yourself/

Did asetek build it or did asus just license the right to sell the asetek-patented technology?

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1 minute ago, Enderman said:

Did asetek build it or did asus just license the right to sell the asetek-patented technology?

My understanding is that the pump, tubing, radiator are produced by Asetek and that the respective vendors do the additional things like LED implemtations and fan control. Therefore beyond pump generational differences, performance of AIOs by Asetek are down to what fans come pre-packaged with the product. For example, Gen5 pumps are supposedly (according to tests by Gamers Nexus) louder and worst performing than Gen4 pumps (e.g. H100i v2 vs H100i pro). While this is a bit strange, maybe there are longevity/failure rate considerations.

 

Therefore apart from pump generations and how long a product has been sitting on a shelf for are really in my opinion the only things that differentiate these products from eachother apart from the looks. 

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I have the Rog Ryuo 240, previously I had the EVGA CLC 240. Performance seems about the same maybe +/- a couple degrees.

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